Africa, outsourcing has become an increasingly attractive opt

 South Africans have long held the perception that overseas is better, when it comes to goods, services, even qualifications. This, along with the attractive pricing structures offered by destinations such as India, led to a trend of outsourcing to global companies or offshoring services to foreign destinations. However, recently this trend has begun to reverse, and companies are once again bringing their outsourced serv stanyarhouse.com ices back to local shores. The reality is that South Africa has a unique culture, both in terms of personality and of doing business, which no foreign provider can fully understand. This, along with other factors, has lead organisations to once again seek local outsource partners, particularly for critical IT services.

The main reason that companies look at outsourcing options has always been cost, augmented by a need to access specialised skills. With the ongoing economic crisis and a definite skills shortage in South Africa, outsourcing has become an increasingly attractive option, but this has not necessarily been good news for local outsourcing providers. Amongst IT particularly a perception exists that it is more cost effective to offshore certain IT functions to specific destinations, which has driven a large migration of services to foreign shores. There is also a perception that technotoday.org international qualifications are of a higher standard and therefore overse theamericanbuzz.com as outsourcing providers can deliver better services, which has also pushed a lot of outsourcing business to other countries.

However, this is not always the case, and often the truth is very far from this perceived reality. South Africa is a unique culture, with its own business practices and idiosyncrasies, which are very different from those of India, America, and even from other African countries. To deliver appropriate services to local companies, it is 

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